Guess: It's 1/21 of the large figure. --Dan On 2013-10-04, at 1:27 PM, Dan Asimov wrote:
That's a really cool demo!
I wonder what the area is of the triangular figure of the map-of-France at the moment the 3 "segments" first touch.
--Dan
On 2013-10-04, at 11:47 AM, Bill Gosper wrote:
Mike Stay>That's great! May I suggest that when the area is smallest, you should give those three regions the labels 1, 2, and 3?
Thanks! How's http://gosper.org/flaky.gif ?
--rwg
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:41 AM, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
Funster Gary Antonick (NYT NumberPlay) fears that the Franceflake fractal boundary paradox might be too hairy for his readers, even though Martin Gardner explained it in his original Flowsnake piece. So I made an mgif (gosper.org/flake.gif) illustrating the problem, and offering a URL for an (indirect) explanation. --rwg _______________________________________________
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